In France Lucky Luke was " The man who shoots faster than his own shadow ". On the back of every new issue there was a drawing of Lucky doing target practice against a wall reflecting his shadow with a stunned look having been beaten to the draw.
In the 1960s, 1970s, before April 1975, when we were young and lived in Saigon, Viet-Nam, we used to read comic books of Lucky Luke, smurfs, Asterix & Obelix... Since April 30, 1975, South Viet-Nam was took over by the communists who forbid those "foreign" comics. Luckily I could find some those books in English version (Lucky Luke, Asterix & Obelix) (on Amazon) to read, or review those books that we read more than 50 years ago!
Can we appreciate how satisfying it is to see the cartoonist drawing their own characters in satisfying way without sketching
there is a sketch underneath lol but yes its satisfying
Morris ❤️
Legend never die!
Straight to ink! Gotta love it.
Good old days, when Comicbook Artists were wearing suits.
In France Lucky Luke was " The man who shoots faster than his own shadow ". On the back of every new issue there was a drawing of Lucky doing target practice against a wall reflecting his shadow with a stunned look having been beaten to the draw.
I doubt this was in France only.
L'homme qui tire plus vite que son ombre!
Netherlands too.
on german issues, too.
In Greece too
*That was the Time Luke was still smoking ;)*
Always loved how the elbows are strongly there when the knees are rather absent.
Somebody should have said to the cameraman, he's a righty, bring the camera over his left shoulder ahahahaha
Superbe!
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In the 1960s, 1970s, before April 1975, when we were young and lived in Saigon, Viet-Nam, we used to read comic books of Lucky Luke, smurfs, Asterix & Obelix... Since April 30, 1975, South Viet-Nam was took over by the communists who forbid those "foreign" comics. Luckily I could find some those books in English version (Lucky Luke, Asterix & Obelix) (on Amazon) to read, or review those books that we read more than 50 years ago!
The person holding the camera should be filming over the artist's left should so that nothing is obscured
Filmed over the drawing shoulder.
Pity about the camera angle.
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